Wednesday, March 30, 2011

China accuses Google and its affiliates of tax fraud

China accuses Google and its affiliates of tax fraud


China accuses Google and its affiliates of tax fraud

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American search engine Google, which recently accused the Chinese government of blocking its services, has been charged with tax evasion along with three of its affiliate companies.


UK: Libya's foreign minister to resign

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Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa arrived in Britain on Wednesday and is resigning from his post, Britain's government said.


Pro-Gaddafi forces push rebels into chaotic retreat

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Forces loyal to Col. Moammar el-Gaddafi advanced rapidly on Wednesday, seizing towns they ceded just days ago after intense allied airstrikes and hounding rebel fighters into a chaotic retreat.


Japan: Nuke agency says radiation high outside 20-km zone

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U.N. nuclear agency officials say that readings outside the exclusion zone of the Japan nuclear disaster shows radiation exceeding recommended evacuation levels by the agency.


Libya's Gaddafi free to live in Uganda

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The spokesman for Uganda's president has said that Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi is welcome to live in Uganda.


12-year-old on school trip delivers baby

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A 12 year-old Dutch girl, who did not realise she was pregnant, delivered a baby girl when she was on a school trip. "Neither the girl nor her family had realised she was pregnant, and there were no external signs to show it," the Telegraph quoted a spokesperson for health services as saying. The girl was from Groningen in the north of the Netherlands.


Prince Harry joins expedition to North Pole

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Britain's Prince Harry hit the slopes on Tuesday - far above the Arctic Circle. Days after hosting his brother's bachelor party, the 26-year-old prince joined wounded soldiers training in Norway for a charity hike to the North Pole. The third in line to the British throne plans to train for three days before accompanying the team on the first five days of their four-week expedition.


A Victim, Her Picture and Facebook

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The truth, said Chrissy Criscitiello, is that she never gave a moment's thought to the deal she was making when she posted pictures on Facebook. "They're of me and my friends when we go out," Ms. Criscitiello said. "My son's graduation. My husband's family reunion. A vacation we went on to Lake Wallenpaupack.


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